Glass: M. Night Shyamalan Still Has Four Scenes To Shoot, Plus Editing Update

M. Night Shyamalan and his crew may have finished up principal photography of the upcoming Glass, the sequel to both Unbreakable  and Split, but the film itself isn’t quite done yet with its overall photography.

The filmmaker recently took to Twitter to share that there were still four scenes left they’d need to go back and film before they were officially done. Here’s what he had to say:

Interesting. We can’t help but wonder what in the story will force them to have to travel to get some of these shots done. Will that mean the film will likely have some widespread ramfications as the battle between Bruce Willis, James McAvoy, and Samuel L. Jackson heats up? Perhaps.

Shyamalan also gave an update on the editing. It doesn’t sound like they’ve wasted any time. It hasn’t been that long since principal photography wrapped, but they’ve already stepped straight into the editing bay. He not only took to Twitter to let us know they’ve started editing, but he’s also shared the interesting approach they took.

Well, I guess you can’t have expected M. Night to do things completely normally. He’s always had his filmmaking quirks, and it looks like — at least in this case — editing form back to front is one of them.

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